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| Re: Laterial hip movement 'v' sway? Hi VP, What Tiger (and VJ, and a host of others) are referring to is a slight hip bump towards target. So, the sequence would go: Backswing: Turn Downswing: Hip bump, followed by turn. Now a bump is a far, far cry from a slide. Usually with a slide, the player slides the hips backward on the backswing, often getting the hips outside the trailing foot. Then they slide forward and hit at the ball. With a bump, there is NO SLIDE on the backswing, and just a tiny, tiny movement forward. It could probably also be described as 'unwinding the hips first' - which will feel like a bump or tiny tiny slide forward.
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| Re: Laterial hip movement 'v' sway? I'd have interpreted the difference simply based on the upper body. If upper body moves along with the hip, it's a sway/slide. If upper body doesn't move along with the hip, it's a bump. |
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